capnwilliam Posted November 1, 2003 Posted November 1, 2003 I be lookin' fer somethin' that's thick, wide, and with a biq square buckle. Capt. William "The fight's not over while there's a shot in the locker!"
El Pirata Posted November 1, 2003 Posted November 1, 2003 http://www.renstore.com/cgi-bin/Renstore.s.../DOR&2D1024&2D1 Pushing the limits means getting out of my comfort zone and giving more when I don't think I have any left.
Hawkyns Posted November 1, 2003 Posted November 1, 2003 Try these. http://www.jastown.com/beltbag/lb-170.htm http://www.mountaintoptradingco.com/index2.htm Both are made for heavier use than renfaire kit, and will last forever. Since we're going into winter season, you might check if there are any 18th Century re-enactors trade fairs near you. You get a better selection and a chance at the real nice one-of-a kind pieces. Not to mention, clothing and weapons to warm the hart of any gentleman adventurer. Hawkyns Cannon add dignity to what otherwise would be merely an ugly brawl I do what I do for my own reasons. I do not require anyone to follow me. I do not require society's approval for my actions or beliefs. if I am to be judged, let me be judged in the pure light of history, not the harsh glare of modern trends.
El Pirata Posted November 1, 2003 Posted November 1, 2003 The second link rocked. I spent 20 minutes surfing everything they had wishing I had the truck load of money I'd need to buy everything I wanted. Pushing the limits means getting out of my comfort zone and giving more when I don't think I have any left.
Stynky Tudor Posted November 2, 2003 Posted November 2, 2003 Master Hawkyns, Jas. Townsend & Son has been a favorite of mine fer a long time and I've made more than me share of happy purchases. But Mountain Top Trading Company looks to be a another great resource, thanks fer the link mate! Have you tried out any of their clothing? A waistcoat be what I'm interested in. . .
Master Sully Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 I found a incredibly large belt at www.silvermane.com. I believe it was called a common villagers belt? Since it's almost Christmas, Santa belts are common enough to find at costume shops. "Remember, on a pirate ship, in pirate waters, in a pirate world, ask no questions. Believe only what you see. No, believe half of what you see."... Burt Lancaster DUM SPIRO SPERO... WHILE I BREATH, I HOPE
CaptJackSparrow Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 If ye be referin the shoulder belt to hang yer blade it be called a Baldric if ye be intrested in the proper term to wich be aiding yer search upon the web if needed. Great link fer dem buckles mate! Jack
Nigel Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Yer in luck, lads! I make fine quality leather goods. I can custom make belts, baldrics, etc. to your specifications. I am in the process of getting pics of what I fondly call "the ultimate pirate belt" which I will post soon. email me at mikekloepfer@comcast.net with questions and inquiries. Sir Nigel - aka "Sir Freelancealot"; aka "Ace of Cads"; aka "JACKPOT!!" (cha-CHING!) "Mojitos BAD!...Lesbians with free rum GOOD!!!"
Nigel Posted December 24, 2003 Posted December 24, 2003 I have uploaded four pix of my "Ultimate Pirate Belt" https://pyracy.com/gallery/categories.p...cat_id=1&page=5 Look for "Nigel's Ultimate Pirate Belt" etc etc....the specific page will move as people add pix. I do custom work too. Sir Nigel - aka "Sir Freelancealot"; aka "Ace of Cads"; aka "JACKPOT!!" (cha-CHING!) "Mojitos BAD!...Lesbians with free rum GOOD!!!"
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